Learn about the latest updates to the Alliance of Genome Resources and WormBase status and migration plans in papers published in the May issue of GENETICS!
WormBase in 2022
Check out the paper “WormBase in 2022—data, processes, and tools for analyzing Caenorhabditis elegans” to read about new data and tools and the latest updates. Also, see guidelines for citing WormBase here.
Overview of WormBase, Sept 2020
If you’d like to get an overview of WormBase datatypes, tools, the Author First Pass form and learn about Micropublication Biology, please take a look at the slides from a talk given by Chris Grove, a WormBase curator. This was presented at the Boston area worm meeting on Sept 23rd, 2020.
Check out the WormBase paper in NAR
If you’d like to read about the latest developments at WormBase—literature curation efforts, features about the web interface, data mining options for users, and how WormBase as a founding member, interacts with the Alliance of Genome Resources to aid in cross-species data comparisons, check out our paper in Nucleic Acids Research.
retiring of wormbase.sanger.ac.uk
due to the new WormBase web interface (preview it on Beta WormBase) scaling dynamically with demand and location of requests, dedicated permanent mirror sites will become obsolete as soon as the new infrastructure is deployed.
As part of this, wormbase.sanger.ac.uk will be retired on the 25th November 2011.